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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Where does safely go?

A) Hannah brought Kean safely back to London to live with her family. B) Hannah brought Kean back to London safely to live with her family.
C) When he was just a baby, his mother passed away, leaving him to be cared for by his auntie Shelley.
Can I write the above sentence like this? Is there anything wrong with the comma before leaving?
  

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Anonymous Where does safely go? A) Hannah brought Kean safely back to London to live with her family. B) Hannah brought Kean back to London safely to live with her family.

  • Anonymous Where does safely go?
  • A) Hannah brought Kean safely back to London to live with her family.
  • B) Hannah brought Kean back to London safely to live with her family.
  • It doesn't matter.
  • Both are possible.
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AnonymousWhere does safely go?
A) Hannah brought Kean safely back to London to live with her family.
B) Hannah brought Kean back to London safely to live with her family.

It doesn't matter. Both are possible. Personally, I'd write A, but that doesn't mean B is wrong.

AnonymousC) When he was just a baby, his mother pas

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